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Precipitation During the Solidifi cation of Mg- 3wt%Al-1wt%Zn-(0.001-1%) Sr Alloys (10-114)


MARKETING


Sunday, March 21 8:30 a.m. Room: S320 D


Marketing Your Leadership in Safety (10-163) What Casting Buyers Are Thinking (10-164)


Golden Age of Castings, 2005-2010, Revisited (10-060)


Circumstances of the Automotive Industry’s Impact on Aluminum Foundries (10-004)


2 p.m. Room: S320 A


Safety Performance: Leading your Company to Business Excellence (10-097)


Sustainability—Meet the Needs of the Present Without Compromising the Future (10-096)


Management Perspective: Improving Costs Through Automated Casting, Cleaning & Finishing (10-167)


MELTING METHODS & MATERIALS


Saturday, March 20 10:15 a.m. Room: S320 B


Carbon Footprint Comparison, Electric Versus Cupola Melting (10-106)


How Treated Ductile Iron Returns Contribute to Lining Wear (10-012)


2 p.m. Room: S320 D


PANEL: Tuyere Injection in Cupolas (10-130)


3:45 p.m. Room: S320 D


Safety and Predictability in Cupola Melting Systems (10-085)


PANEL: Safety in Melting & Holding Iron (10-147)


MOLDING METHODS & MATERIALS


Sunday, March 21 10:15 a.m. Room: S320 D


Evaluation of a Modifi ed Cone/Jolt Test on Green Sand Properties (10-046)


Bonding Properties of Olivine Sand (10-015)


2 p.m. Room: S320 D


Silver Anniversary: Iron Oxide in Molds and Cores for the Production of Iron and Steel Castings (10-148)


Study of an Example of a Loop Sand System with Ceramic Sand for Steel Casting, Which Achieved Environmental and Economical Benefi ts (10-055)


3:45 p.m. Room: S320 D


PANEL: Core Room Safety (10-102)


Monday, March 22 8:30 a.m. Room: S320 D


Sponsored Research: Measurement and Control of a Ceramic-Graphite Refractory Coating from Wet Preparation to Elevated Temperature Exposures (10-101)


Sponsored Research: Effects of Coating Thickness on Thermal Distortion (10-047)


2 p.m. Room: S320 D


Parametric Modeling of the Autoclave De-waxing


Process (10-066)


Improving Investment Casting Mold Permeability Using Graphite Particles (10-087)


3:45 p.m. Room: S320 D


Big Flask Molding Towards Automation—the Production of Big Castings for Windmill Generators (10-008)


STEEL


Sunday, March 21 8:30 a.m. Room: S320 B


Breaker Core Optimization (10-017)


Macroinclusion Sources Within the Steel Casting Process (10-059)


Monday, March 22 2 p.m. Room: S320 C


Effect of Carbide Re-Precipitation on the Toughness of Hadfi eld Austenitic Manganese Steel (10-117)


Effect of Phosphorus and Silicon on the Precipita- tion of Kappa-Carbides in the Fe-30%Mn-9%Al- X%Si-0.9%C-0.5%Mo Alloy System (10-069)


Phosphorus Mitigation in Cast Lightweight Fe-Mn-Al-C Steel (10-057)


3:45 p.m. Room: S320 C


Prediction of Aluminum Nitride Embrittlement in Heavy Section Steel Castings (10-094)


Grain Refi nement in Plain Carbon Steels (10-026)


Modeling for Improved Casting Quality of High Aluminum Steels (10-061)


Metalcasting Technology Theater (on the Expo Floor) Saturday, March 20


9:30 a.m. SSM/Squeeze Casting Daniel Meyer, North American Die Casting Association (NADCA), Wheeling, Ill. Discover the possibilities of the semi-solid metal casting and squeeze casting processes. Features include reduced porosity, fast cycle times, and high mechanical properties.


12 p.m. Economic Forum


Redmond Clark, CBL Industrial Services, Cary, Ill.; Raymond Monroe, Steel Founders Society of America, Crystal Lake, Ill.; Alfred Spada, American Foundry Society (AFS),


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Schaumburg, Ill.; Daniel Twarog, NADCA, Wheeling, Ill. Is the recession over for the metalcasting industry? Which sectors of the economy will fi rst see resurgence? Where do we stand with cap and trade legislation, and what impact will it have on our industry? Hear the views on these crucial topics, and ask the panel your most pressing questions regard- ing the economy.


2 p.m. Energy Matters: The Effect of Energy Cost on Profi tability Robert Eppich, Eppich Technologies, Syracuse, Ind.


This session will discuss the cost of energy


today, the impact of legislation and utility market fl uctuations of future costs and ways to reduce energy costs and consumption in the metalcasting facility.


3:30 p.m. Gating/PQ2/CastView Alex, Monroe, NADCA, Wheeling, Ill. Learn about computer programs designed to reduce part and die design lead times and improve casting quality.


Sunday, March 21, 2010


9:30 a.m. High Thermal Conductivity Die Materials NADCA, Wheeling, Ill.


MODERN CASTING / March 2010


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